IJERPH, Vol. 18, Pages 5449: Alcohol and Tobacco Use in a Tuberculosis Treatment Cohort during South Africa ’s COVID-19 Sales Bans: A Case Series
Conclusions: From these observations, we hypothesize that policies restricting alcohol and tobacco availability seem to enable some individuals to reduce their consumption. However, these appear to have little effect on the volume of AA consumed among individuals with more harmful patterns of drinking in the absence of additional behavior change interventions.
Source: International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health - Category: Environmental Health Authors: Bronwyn Myers Tara Carney Jennifer Rooney Samantha Malatesta Laura F. White Charles D. H. Parry Tara C. Bouton Elizabeth J. Ragan Charles Robert Horsburgh Robin M. Warren Karen R. Jacobson Tags: Brief Report Source Type: research
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